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 1    1|       travelled at that rate by the week together. You will in the
 2    1|          about twenty-seven cents a week. It was, for nearly two
 3    3|      distant horizon. For the first week, whenever I looked out on
 4    3|           of rest at the end of the week - for Sunday is the fit
 5    3|          conclusion of an ill-spent week, and not the fresh and brave
 6    5|           days were not days of the week, bearing the stamp of any
 7    7|             all I should want for a week in one day."~ ~
 8   10| neighborhood. It was as good when a week old as the day it was dipped,
 9   10|           pump. Whoever camps for a week in summer by the shore of
10   11|        enough money to support me a week. If he and his family would
11   14|           told! Arid gradually from week to week the character of
12   14|         Arid gradually from week to week the character of each tree
13   15|        ventured near my house for a week or fortnight at a time,
14   15|             between the dots. For a week of even weather I took exactly
15   16|          and had been hunting for a week by himself. But I fear that
16   16|          hounds, and told how for a week they had been hunting on
17   17|        street, and lies there for a week like a great emerald, an
18   18|         about the first of April, a week or ten days later than Flint'
19   18|                               For a week I heard the circling, groping
20   18|          pond, and during the first week of the month I heard the
21   19|             I had not lived there a week before my feet wore a path
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